April 02, 2015

Whether due to the festivals, the tulips, the dog park, the neat way the light hits the trees at just the right time of day or, simply, its easy access for a quick sunlight picnic with a stealth bottle of wine in the middle of your work week, Washington Park crushed this category.

Best Playground

1. The Crossings

2. Central Park

3. Washington Park

Pretty much everyone agrees that the best playground can be found in Colonie. We totally get why: They have some solid equipment and that cool, springy turf.

Best Day Trip

1. Lake George

2. New York City

3. Saratoga Springs

It warms our hearts to see an old-school, legendary upstate playground like Lake George take first place.

Best Bike Ride

1. Mohawk-Hudson

2. Corning Preserve

3. Zim Smith

We trust our readers on this one. You guys are a bunch of bike-riding fools and, according to you, the Mohawk-Hudson is twice as bikeable as the Corning Preserve.

Best Running Trail

1. Corning Preserve

2. (tie) The Crossings, Mohawk-Hudson

4. Zim Smith

However, when it come to running, you’re only slightly less enthusiastic in your preference for the Preserve.

Best Hiking/Nature Trail

1. Thacher Park

2. Five Rivers

2. (tie) Pine Bush, Plottenkill

Just can’t beat the Indian Ladder Trail. And no one did. You would much rather hike Thacher than even the educational Five Rivers Trail in Delmar.

Best Rock Climbing

1. The Edge

2. Albany Indoor Rock Gym

3. Thacher Park

We don’t know if we can condone rock-climbing at Thacher (is that even allowed?), but we’re pretty sure it’s safe at your other favorite spots.

Heartspace and Hot Yoga took this category easily, but Good Karma is the only local studio with a “flight center,” where students can do upside-down yoga.

Best Golf Course

1. Saratoga National

2. Frear Park

3. Van Patten

Local golf lovers don’t all care about fancier amenities such as those offered by the courses in Saratoga and Clifton Park, they’re just as happy to play on the municipal course at Frear Park in Troy.

Best Miniature Golf

1. Pirate’s Cove

2. Funplex

3. Oasis

Arrrr. . . . Oh, and by the way, Oasis in Troy has been closed for over a year.

Best Skiing/Snowboarding

1. Jiminy Peak

2. Gore Mountain

3. Whiteface

This was definitely a fantastic year for snow sports (if not for our collective seasonal affective disorder), and you overwhelmingly preferred to visit Jiminy and Gore to make the most of all that powder.

Best Ice Skating

1. Empire State Plaza Ice Rink

2. (tie) HVCC, Swinburne Park

We agree that it’s pretty awesome to ice skate right on the Plaza, but were surprised that the other indoor rinks didn’t get a little more love.

Best Bowling Alley

1. Playdium

2. Uncle Sam

3. Spare Time

This was a close one. Rock’N Bowl, Blacklight bowling, galactic bowling. Pretty much anywhere you can consume copious amounts of beer and call it a sport, right?

Best Pool Hall

1. Trick Shots

2. Golden Cue

3. Diamond 8

Golden Cue might be one of the oldest pool halls in the Northeast, but Trick Shots is by far your favorite place to sink your balls.

Best Bar

1. The Ruck

2. The Barrell Saloon

3. McGeary’s Pub

Y’all really, really love the Ruck. For so many reasons.

Best Hook-Up Bar

1. The Ruck

2. (tie) The Lionhart, Stout

4. Bootlegger’s

This was a landslide. Best bar, best beer, best wings AND best tail.

Best Gay Bar

1. (tie) Oh Bar, Waterworks Pub

3. Rocks

We love these places too, but where are the gay bars outside of Albany?

Best Wine Bar

1. Lucas Confectionary

2. Wine Bar & Bistro

3. Mio Vino

Its big, big win shows, again, that Lucas Confectionary has become a central part of the happening scene in Troy.

Best Happy Hour

1. The Ruck

2. (tie) McGeary’s, Bombers Burrito Bar

4. Wheatfields

The Ruck’s the one when work is done. What with all the beer and wings and hookin’ up.

Best Bar Staff

1. McGeary’s Pub

2. The Ruck

3. (tie) Finnbar, Brown’s Brewing Company

Tess Collins and her staff are friendly, fun and great at their jobs. That’s why they always win here.

Best Strip Club

1. DiCarlo’s

2. Nite Moves

3. Double Vision

Newly reopened and reenergized, the “new” DiCarlo’s is as popular as the “old” DiCarlo’s.

Best Sports Venue (Spectator)

1. Times Union Center

2. Joseph L. Bruno Stadium

3. Bleecker Stadium

Given that the TUC is home to Siena basketball and Albany Devils hockey, this was a lot closer than you’d expect. Why? The Tri-City ValleyCats deliver a great night at the ballpark. A nice shout-out from Twilight League baseball and Metro Mallers football fans, too.

Best Bar/Restaurant to Watch a Game

1. Recovery Room Sports Grille

2. Wolf’s 1-11

3. The Ruck

The name says it all: This popular chain is where you go to watch the big game(s).

Best Trivia Night

1. The Ruck

2. Bombers Burrito Bar

3. Nanola

Who’s the “Canadian sprint canoeist” born in 1946 who has the same last name as the winning establishment in this category? Wolfgang Ruck, of course.

Best Public Official

1. U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko

2. Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan

3. U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand

Have we got a Democratic readership or what?

Best Citizen Advocate

1. Alice Green

2. Masai Andrews

3. Angelica Clark

Institutionalized racism was the civil rights issue this year, and your favorite advocates were all involved in organizing Capital Region responses to events in Ferguson and elsewhere. Dr. Alice Green took first, no doubt, due to her many years of service as founder and executive director of the Center for Law and Justice, and countless other achievements and recognitions in the areas of civil and criminal justice as well as community organization.

Best Animal Advocate

1. Steve Caporizzo

2. Mohawk Hudson Humane Society

3. Brad Shear

With his Pet Connection segments and off-air charity work, the ABC 10 meteorologist is generous in his efforts on behalf of animals.

Best Local Charity

1. Mohawk Hudson Humane Society

2. (tie) HUGS, Rescue Mission

4. Ronald McDonald House

You love your pets just slightly more than you hate cancer and homelessness.

Best Swimming

1. Grafton Lake

2. Lake George

3. YMCA

Outdoor lake swimming wins. The YMCA has that year-round thing going for it, but it also has all that chlorine.

Best Campground

1. Moreau State Park

2. Lake George

3. KOA

Go north, young men (and women). When the Capital Region goes camping, we like to get the hell outta town.

Best Suburb

1. Delmar

2. Colonie

3. Clifton Park

Compact, old-school Delmar wins again. And why not? Location, amenities, shopping and public transportation options are all first class.

Best Downtown (Living)

1. Troy

2. Saratoga Springs

3. Albany

Troy is the happening place to live, and you think so by a wide margin.

Best Downtown (Partying)

1. Troy

2. Saratoga Springs

3. Albany

Troy’s margin of victory was slimmer in this category. You may not afford to live in Saratoga, but you can apparently afford to drink there.

January 21, 2011

Two decades is something to celebrate. To mark their 20th season tomorrow (Friday) evening, the Egg-based Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company will debut two works they’re promising will be filled with “sensuous, dramatic, sassy and engaging choreography.”

The two new works are Blue(s), set to the music of Leroy Jenkins, Otis Taylor, Michelle Shocked and Muddy Waters, and Into Dark Moods, set to “Pottery Shards” by Turkish composer Münir Bekin. Selchie, a popular work in the Sinopoli portfolio based on the Celtic myth of the seal people, will complete the program.

The Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company will perform tonight (Friday, Jan. 21) at 8 PM at the Egg (Empire State Plaza, Albany). Ellen Sinopoli will offer a “prelude talk” at 7:15 PM. Tickets are $24, $20 seniors, and $12 children. For more info, visit theegg.org or call the box office at 473-1845.

September 29, 2010

Ahead of EMPAC's massive weekend worth of events (otherwise known as Filament), there will be two free dress rehearsals of Yanira Castro's site-adaptive dance piece Wildernessopen to the public. The first is today at 7 PM and the second is tomorrow at 1 PM. Both events take place in the EMPAC lobby.

November 02, 2007

Left: Iceland Dance Company at the Egg tonight (Friday) at 8 PM. For details, follow the above link.

There is also the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company.

(left) They're performing tonight (Friday) and tomorrow (Saturday) at 8 PM at the University at Albany's Performing Arts Center Main Theater. Tickets are $15, $10 students or $25 for both nights--it's not a trick, the company is presenting 2 different programs.

Then there is Egyptian belly dancer/choreographer Diana Tarkhan.

She's performing tomorrow night (Saturday) at 10 PM at Elda's Restaurant on Lark Street. The show is billed as "Elda's on the Nile with Habiba," and features performances by Habiba's Divas. (Habiba, aka Donna Marie Floyd, is behind the event.) It's $8. (While you're there, try the calamari ap. Tasty.)

Also, this weekend and next, at the eba Theatre, you can check out Maud Baum and Company's Brave New Dances. All info is here.